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Alexandria

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 11:24 am
by Doozy
Devov and I have started work on the reconstruction of ancient Alexandria. There's already a post of the Lighthouse on Pharos Island, so I won't add those pics here, instead this will be for the city proper. Before we begin, I apologize for the tiny pictures. They were too big from their original addresses, and photobucket uploaded them too small. Click the links for original size images.

Here are a couple of maps, and an artist's rendition of what the streets may have looked like:

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http://www.esotericquest.org/egypt/wp-c ... 2/map3.jpg
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http://www.alexanderstomb.com/main/imag ... os1888.jpg
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http://www.spaciousplanet.com/images/wo ... 37791.jpeg

And here is our buildsite:

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My pet part of this project is the Library. It should be fairly simple to render into blocks:

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http://www.utexas.edu/courses/introtogr ... libext.jpg

and the interior:

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http://www.sacred-destinations.com/egyp ... -sagan.jpg
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http://www.sacred-destinations.com/egyp ... cosmos.jpg

Here is the remains of the Library at Celsus, which I think would have been a contemporary:

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http://michaeldceci.files.wordpress.com ... c_0498.jpg

And of course, Cleopatra's Needles:

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http://ancientneareast.tripod.com/IMAGE ... belisk.jpg

Aside from the topography and the Obelisk, this is all the work of archeaologists and artists. Also our site isn't a perfect match, so we've got some wiggle room. I want to do Alexandria between the time of Alexander (the Great) and Cleopatra, so it will be mostly egyptian and greek architecture. I'll add buildings as my architect (Devov) works them up, and when we know how many we want, I'll work on the street plan. Materials will be predominantly sandstone and smooth stone half-slabs.

I've taken out a small loan, and will buy all of your sand. I'm not adverse to digging it up myself, however, so don't bother trying to corner the market and raise prices. I'm told 1 coin for 2 stacks is fair trade.

See you when bukkit updates!

Re: Alexandria

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 12:00 pm
by Nozstik
You good mam, have a ton of work ahead of you. But your project looks really neat! Can't wait to send your and devov' end product!!

Re: Alexandria

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2011 12:13 pm
by MrEpiclegendzz
I like this:) alot!
Good luck making this:P It's gonna be hard :P

Re: Alexandria

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 5:31 am
by Zacky
Sounds pretty awesome.

Re: Alexandria

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2011 7:26 am
by Nozstik
Your post only got more replies because you added a ton of pictures, you over achiever

Re: Alexandria

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 12:26 am
by Doozy
Here are some substandard screenshots of the latest addition to Alexandria - the Temple of Isis on the Island of Pharos near the lighthouse.

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Materials: approx 1900 sandstone, 270 stone half slab, 350 sandstone half slab, 700 sand, 150 stone double slab, 74 glowstone, 56 green and 16 blue wool, reeds and water etc.

Currently under construction.

Re: Alexandria

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 3:19 pm
by Devov
I think I'm finally done with this ship, captain's quarters and VIP rooms were built by Doozie. /wxgo AlexTest if you'd like to check it out. I plan on doing docks, market, drydock, aqueducts, and amphitheater next. After that I might actually go back and do some buildings in the main city area.

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http://korabley.net/news/drevnie_korabl ... -07-18-605
http://www.cogandgalleyships.com/naval-warfare

Re: Alexandria

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 8:37 am
by Pachua
Saw that ship of yours Devov. Let me say, I'm most THOROUGHLY impressed.

Saw it on the map. Thought to myself, "that has got to be a pasted-in schematic" because of how perfect everything was. The sail, the oars, the brilliantly curved bow/stern and for goodness sake it's diagonal! So I went over to creative and took a peek. By golly. Looks better in person. That thing will dwarf any city it sails to!

Props to Doozie with those creative rooms. Both eye candy and functional. Also, melons.

Re: Alexandria

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 2:01 pm
by Devov
Thanks Pach. That's quite the compliment coming from you. You have a pretty amazing little corner of creative as well :D


Yeah that thing is way out of scale. I built it as small as I could, but it is still ~4X larger than it should be.

Re: Alexandria

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:02 pm
by Devov
Here's an early library schematic I made in a structure planner a long time ago back before we had creative. I was trying to make it historically accurate, but I didn't like it (it is boring and undetailed) so I abandoned it. Now that we have more stone colored blocks I might revisit. I may just take some design cues from the real deal and then design my own using a few of the original elements.

Alexandria Library Fail
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